9mm Precision Bullet loading

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9mm Precision Bullet loading

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I just acquired all of my reloading equipment and I have a few thousand Precison 9mm 147 gr bullets from our group buy a while back. Since I am new to reloading I am looking for some suggestions for a safe powder to use. I have a small quantity of Bullseye (do they still make this?) that I got with the press, and a pound of TiteGroup that I bought to start out. Before I try this I would like to get some educated opinions.

I bought just a pound a TG until I decide if it works well, and once I found a good powder that will work for both 9mm and .45 I will be a larger quantity to take advantage of the savings.
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I use TiteGroup, and love it. Seems to burn clean, and has provided some very consistent crhono numbers.

My Load info for my Glock 34:

147gr Precision Delta 9mm FMJ
3.0g TiteGroup Powder
Winchester primers
Mixed Brass (mostly Fed and Win)
12lb Wolff recoil spring

I average around 900 fps with that load, which in IDPA is ~50 fps over the floor for SSP/147gr.

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AggieMM wrote:I use TiteGroup, and love it. Seems to burn clean, and has provided some very consistent crhono numbers.

My Load info for my Glock 34:

147gr Precision Delta 9mm FMJ
3.0g TiteGroup Powder
Winchester primers
Mixed Brass (mostly Fed and Win)
12lb Wolff recoil spring

I average around 900 fps with that load, which in IDPA is ~50 fps over the floor for SSP/147gr.

Ryan
Thanks AggieMM,

You are using a different (maybe better) bullet. I have these Precision Bullets http://www.precisionbullets.com/ which are coated, not the Precision Delta which are plated. I have looked at those PD bullets and they appear to be pricey, but they also sound like they are very good quality.
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I use win 231 for 9mm and 45acp and load precision moly coat bullets....
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Marty, the Reloading Wizard, says you need Unique.
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There are several good powders that will work well in both .45 and 9mm. Bullseye, 231, Clays, Titegroup, Unique, HP38, AA5, Red Dot, and Power Pistol to name a few. Decide what power level you want your reloads to be and then find a powder that will get you to that level with the lowest charge weight and best accuracy. I think you are wise to only buy a pound of power to try.

My all time favorite powder for all around use is Unique but, I use a lot of 231 and Clays because of the economics and ease of metering. Unique doesn't meter quite as well as some of the finer grained powders or ball powers.
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llwatson wrote:Marty, the Reloading Wizard, says you need Unique.
I hear him from behind the curtain, but I don't see him. :lol::

Seriously, pass my thanks along to The Wizard.
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